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- 1931: Sociology of the Family
- ... greater than the need to understand who we really are. 3. Moral obligation: What our parents, male God and the culture imprint on our psyche regarding the role of good wife, mother, daughter. 4. Self-interest: Financial security, membership in the highly regarded member of the married with children club may well be worth some sacrifice. 5. Psychological identification with the ruler: Do we want watch the painful process of coming ...
- 1932: Animal Testing-Inhumane or Neccassary?
- ... school of Veternarians stated when asked about the need for animal research. "A careful reading of the historical record reveals that it's been absolutely indispensible for discovering and understanding basic biological processes." The public interest in animal research did not begin to grow until the 1970's when consumers became aware of the scope of the animal testing. This is when they learned about the procedures and the horrifying circumstances ...
- 1933: A Fair Chance for the Girls
- ... from being educated but he really didnt explain how this was linked to the brain. When he completed these tests he was under the impression that it wasnt in a womans best interest to be educate because of the effects that it could have on the reproductive system. In this article the only piece of evidence that we see is that of the linking of the puberty stage ...
- 1934: Rapid Population Growth
- ... the 1950's the country was devasted by the famine Which killed tens of millions and reduced average calorie intake far below the recommended value. Presently with strong growing economy that has produced high growth rates. It sees no shortages of food supply, instead China has changed so that they can produce enough grain and live-stock to feed about a billion. Technology is the key factor why the human population ...
- 1935: Constructivism
- ... in a classroom to have a burning passion to learn, not to mention that generally a classroom consists of many individuals with a broad range of ability. Thus if motivation is completely based on intrinsic interest, a teacher is then expected to present a wide range of material at just the right level for each individual. Finally the most prominent and relevant problem that arises with the discussion of constructivism is ...
- 1936: Role of Women In The Developing Countries
- ... developed countries. Take China and USA as an example. Chinese women almost devote themselves to their families. Husbands and children are regarded as focus of their lives. Sometimes they give up their careers, hobbies and interest for the sake of the families. Due to the poor medical condition and the traditional family concept that women are historical entitled of the task to give a birth to a baby boy, not many ...
- 1937: Working Mothers
- ... homemakers and mothers, such as monotonous housework, dependence on the male partner for financial and emotional support, increases self-esteem because they are contributing to the world they live in. These women receive a renewed interest in life because they are in the thick of it. They are living life to the fullest. This model is the one that is constantly referred to as "bad" because it paints the woman as ...
- 1938: Youth's Fight to Gain Freedom From The Other Generation
- ... crime to allow oneself to become an instrumental being" (Reich 56). The older society, by viewing man as incapable of controlling his own life, has also led their generation to concentrate primarily on institutions, public interest, and society as the basic reality. However, the younger generation deals more with the self. One should be able to create their own values, lifestyle, and culture (Reich 56). Rubin seems to claim, in a ...
- 1939: The Media's Impact On Life
- ... not to take life for granted. They should understand that there are no guarantees in life except taxation and eventual death. Then and only then, role models will begin to reappear in media, and suicidal rates and drug usage among the population will drop. Only time will tell. It is up to all of us to take advantage of the time we possess today and not wait to do it tomorrow ...
- 1940: Causes of Divorces
- ... A major and unpleasant cause of divorce is unfaithfulness between spouses. When one spouse commits adultery it can easily and quickly tear up a marriage. This could be due to lack of trust, lost of interest, or the cheating spouse choosing the "new" love. Being in this situation for either partner is never easy and when children are involved, the situation only becomes worse. Sometimes with counseling it can be worked ...
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